Thanks for the information. Is it possible to do this via a script? Is it an MSI?
Cheers
Aidan
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Browse All TopicsWe are in the process of starting a migration off Netware. We also run some Zenworks v2.
For our Zenworks v4 estate, we will first remove Zenworks to remove any dependancies on applications being delivered by the system. After a period we will then do the migration from Netware and remove the Novell Client.
I believe that there is no separate Zenworks client for Zenworks v2 and it is part of the Novell client. Can someone advise whether it is possible to disable the Zen component?
Cheers
Aidan
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Nope, it is not an MSI.
There is a document on the Novell site about removing parts of the 4.8x novell client:
http://www.novell.com/supp
It seems to be not fully complete. The documentation mentions the following:
SETUPW2K /u ms_nwspx (remove spx)
SETUPW2K /u ms_nwnb (remove netbios)
SETUPW2K /u ms_nwipx (remove ipx)
SETUPW2K /u nw_wm (remove workstation manager)
SETUPW2K /u nw_ndps (remove ndps printing)
SETUPW2K /u nw_nwfs (remove the client component)
a more complete list is probably (as extracted from the .inf files)
SETUPW2K /u nw_wua (remove remote management)
SETUPW2K /u nw_nttsa (remove target service agent)
SETUPW2K /u nw_nalntsrv (remove Zenworks application launcher)
SETUPW2K /u nw_ziswin (remove Zenworks Imaging service)
SETUPW2K /u nw_nwip (remove Netware/IP)
SETUPW2K /u nw_cproxy (remove Novell IP gateway)
Thus, for removing zenworks, use the following script:
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by: deroodePosted on 2009-10-21 at 08:20:08ID: 25624834
It is possible to remove the Zenworks components from the Network control panel.
Select the Local Area Connection properties, seletect Remote management and then Uninstall. Do the same for Zenworks Imaging service, Zenworks application launcher and Novell workstation manager.